Long Range shots - elevation right on always to the right

I am hoping some one out there can clear up a mystery for me. I have been shooting and reloading and have found a load that works real well in my 300 rum. I am using a Huskemaw scope and cant figure out how to correct my problem. I am zeroed at 200 yards, I move to 400 yards elevation is perfect and I am 4 inches to the right, 600 yards elevation is perfect and I am 6" to the right 800 yards elevation is perfect but I am 8" to the right. 1 MOA to the right no matter what distance. I thought my reticle might be off so I did the inverted T test, shot at 100 yards ok ran the scope up 50 clicks and the bullet was right above the 100 at the desired height, I was expecting that I would see it was going to be to the right but it was right on. I am at a loss on what to do next. Help!! I guess I could dial the windage 1 MOA to the right but then I will be 2" left at 200 yards.

I am hoping some one out there can clear up a mystery for me. I have been shooting and reloading and have found a load that works real well in my 300 rum. I am using a Huskemaw scope and cant figure out how to correct my problem. I am zeroed at 200 yards, I move to 400 yards elevation is perfect and I am 4 inches to the right, 600 yards elevation is perfect and I am 6" to the right 800 yards elevation is perfect but I am 8" to the right. 1 MOA to the right no matter what distance. I thought my reticle might be off so I did the inverted T test, shot at 100 yards ok ran the scope up 50 clicks and the bullet was right above the 100 at the desired height, I was expecting that I would see it was going to be to the right but it was right on. I am at a loss on what to do next. Help!! I guess I could dial the windage 1 MOA to the right but then I will be 2" left at 200 yards.

phorath had basicaly the same problem that he posted in Nov. 08 see Left @ 300 yds - Right @ 1000 yds? WTH?

here was my sugestion

Re: Left @ 300 yds - Right @ 1000 yds? WTH?
I don't know what bases you are using, solid or windage adjustable, but I had the same problem with my 300Win mag Leupold 4.5 x14LR with Leupold windage adjustable bases. If your scope is not in perfect alignment with your barrell for windage you will experience crossover. A lot of shooters, and shops for that matter, will mount a scope on windage adjustable bases, then adjust the windage using only the crosshair windage adjustment. It is very important to adjust the windage first by using the windage adjustment on the base, fine tune with the crosshair adjustment. It is very important to start with the crosshairs centered for windage. A very easy way to check this is to place a mirror against the objective of your scope, if you see two sets of windage crosshairs, the crosshairs are not centered. Bring the crosshairs back to zero and adjust windage first by adjusting the base adjustment. Hope this helps, it solved my problems

It looks like it solved his problem, most likely would solve yours

No more Left @ 300 yds - Right @ 1000 yds?
OK, finally had a cold, windless, Alaskan day today, which allowed me to shoot at 1000 yds in ideal conditions.

Thanks for the ideas guys, I am using Tally one piece rings so thier is no windage adjustments. I will try the mirror trick. I am sure I am going to practice all these long range shots and My elk will stand there at 100 yards beggin to get shot. I will keep you posted if I descover something